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Running Mistakes Running mistakes teach us all as athletes what we need to work at to come back stronger the next time. Never let them be a reason for you to quit the sport you love. What is the golden rule in regards to training for a marathon? Well, after 10 years of working to […]

Failure You have to take risks in this sport and failure is a part of it. Seth Godin says, take appropriate risks, and by appropriate I mean risks that keep you in the game even if you fail. We are in a sport where we take appropriate risks. We run a race not quite up […]

I came across this wonderful video of J.K. Rawling and wanted to post it here at rundreamachieve.com. The likelihood that many of you, if not all, have failed (as have I) at a fitness, racing or professional goal is very high. I mentioned this in Disappointment. How To Overcome It and Run Faster how the failures […]

Disappointment Disappointment is handled by everyone differently. There are two ways of seeing it. One, as a roadblock, something that will belittle you and cause you to quit. The second is as an opportunity to properly motivate you to adjust what went wrong and succeed ten-fold the second time. I have been in for over […]

What are you struggling with as a runner Have you been asked this often enough? Listen, it isn’t about how fast I run, have run or where I have raced. Who cares. What I want more of with rundremachieve.com is a site devoted to helping runners. It isn’t about me but I will share my […]

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Nathan Pennington founded RunDreamAchieve in December of 2011. He is a former member of the United States Army World Class Athlete Program, entrepreneur and 2:19:35 marathoner. Nate’s focus is to help people live a healthier and wealthier lifestyle using leverage that was never taught in our public school system. He brings his 26 years of national and international athletic and business experience to his readers sharing tips on fitness, entrepreneurship, motivation and race pace training strategies.